Winnability and money factor are considered to claim that women can't win elections, which is a lie, Quraishi said at a conclave commemorating International Women's Day, here.
"We have looked at the statistics throughout the 70 years of electoral history, every time the proportion of women winning the elections has been more than the tickets given to them- six per cent tickets, ten per cent victory- which shows their winnability is much higher," said Quraishi.
Referring to statistics on violence against women, Quraishi said that in India, over 28 per cent females in the age group 15-49 years have experienced physical and sexual violence.
"The disturbing thing is that 65 per cent of Indian men believe women should tolerate violence, which is surely not acceptable," said Quraishi.
"The Constitution of India has laid a lot of emphasis on women empowerment. Despite various provisions in the Constitution and law, reality is a bit sad," he said.
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